The regiment was reconstructed in France, and under the name of the Regiment of Lorraine existed until 1794.
Within thirty minutes after the shell burst the hole which it made no longer existed and the lorries, the tractors, the wagons, the guns, the buses, the ambulances were rolling on their way.
The question of Gentile Christianity had existed before, but after the first missionary journey it became acute.
Probably the other Jesus whom the opponents preached existed only in their own claim.
As a matter of fact, however, such a condition has never existedand never will exist.
Some of the men were employed in cutting a hole through young ice that existed between the hummocks in order that we might obtain deep sea temperatures with a Casella's thermometer, which we had brought with us for the purpose.
The question as to how she had existed during her long absence from the ship was a difficult one to solve.
At first it was surmised that she had attached herself to a pack of wolves; but this idea was scouted, as no tracks had been seen to lead us to believe that these animals existed in our neighbourhood.
One of the strongest of these societies existed in London, and had carried its proceedings to such a pitch that four of its leading members were brought to trial on a charge of treason and sedition.
In Russia he saw the Czar Alexander in 1825, and spoke to him "of the abuses and oppressions that existed under his government.
In this expedition he seems to have thought as much of poetry as of shoemaking, for he never omitted, wherever he went, visiting the little poetical and musical societies which then existed in nearly every town in Germany.
Her huge size was admittedly temporary, but as no large centre of population existed outside of Detroit, it was convenient to simplify the federal jurisdiction in this fashion.
Now greater expansion and prosperity stimulated an over-development that chartered railways and even built them between points that scarcely existed and through country rank in its prairie growth, wild with game, and without inhabitants.
But no general statute existed until the passage of the Dawes bill in February, 1887.
For four centuries after the discovery there existed here vast areas of fertile lands which beckoned to the colonist and invited him to migration.
It was a scanty and inefficient supply of workmen that existed in California when construction began.
There existed a frequent intercourse betwixt the Churches of the two countries; pastors and private members were continually going and returning; and what so likely to follow this intercourse as the evangelization of these valleys?
Exactly this kind of drama existed at that time among the kindred English people, and, becoming acquainted with it, the Germans decided that precisely such should be the drama of the new period.
Such "suggestion" always has existedand does exist in the most varied spheres of life.
Every one needed the doctor, and old, almost forgotten complaints were resurrected and rubbed up, or if noneexisted new ones were invented to furnish an excuse for an introduction.
Of late years efforts have been made to alter this state of things, better streets have been laid, and the open sewers, which have existed for many years, are sluiced out by the summer rains, which are the salvation of the city.
Elephants existed in crowds, and ivory was so abundant that a trader was purchasing it at the rate of ten tusks for a musket worth fifteen shillings.
Water-carriage existed all the way from England, with the exception of the Murchison Cataracts, along which a road of forty miles might easily be made.
There are, no doubt, some irregularities in the movements of Mercury not yet fully explained, but these irregularities are very much less than would be the case if meteoric matter existed in quantity adequate to the sustentation of the sun.
If the earth has existed for the millions of years which geologists assert, it becomes reasonable for astronomers to speculate on the phenomena which have transpired in the heavens in the lapse of similar ages.
He had supplied also the paper for the Register from a very early period; and it would appear that a strong attachment existed between him and the Cobbetts.
The character of the House was still pretty much the same, even with the accession of lucky war-contractors and stock-jobbers; and the type of ministerialists was still that of the Perceval set, which had existed since 1807.
The farmer could not see the identity of interest which properly existed between himself and his labourers; and the man who preached this theme was, of course, not to be trusted when dealing with other topics.
Of the writings of antiquity, many that still existedin the twelfth century, are now lost.
In a corner of Italy, it faintly existed as the popular, or at least as the ecclesiastical dialect.
There was nothing in the incidents of "Laurels and Thorns" which resembled his own troubles or the relations which had existed between them--except the simple fact of the mutual intellectual and moral sympathy of the two central characters.
But think of the two, as we know them to have been, and the relations which have existed between them for years past.
Not a single feeling of reluctance existed in the mind of either; only a fixed resolve to have done with each other henceforth and for ever.
Apart from recent studies, exactly the same condition of chaos and confusion exists regarding psychical phenomena as existed concerning the facts in the physical world only a hundred years ago.
So telepathy has existed ever since the race was young, yet few even now know the facts, observations, and experiments upon which its existence is predicated or comprehend either its theories or its importance.
His task has been rendered still more perplexing, from the disputes, and even quarrels, which existed between the early American Commissioners, and with the effects of which a large portion of their correspondence is tinged.
Marked changes with regard to a belief in these, have existed in the past.
The principle which was manifested in these cases is, through the study of history, likewise seen to have existed and energized in every part of the Church.
When I first became Mrs. Jim Bunce's lodger, a polite fiction existed that I was to dwell apart in the two front rooms, away from the family, a detached and superior position that might have made the writing of books a possibility.
Her latest conviction that a human link existed between her and all sandwich-men received, however, a slight shock as soon as we encountered one of these.
As time passed, viceroys, churchmen, lawyers, and teachers became more and more aware of the language barriers thatexisted throughout the country and that impeded progress.
Ethnic problems existed at each estate to varying degrees.
For some four hundred years fiestas livened these feudal outposts that existed across the nation.
In some cases the destruction was total: All the hacienda's structures were removed, and only the name of the place alluded to the fact that an hacienda had ever existed there.
Of the western towers which formerly existed no traces now remain.
At the Dissolution the Abbey which had "existed for more than eight centuries under different forms, in poverty and in wealth, in meanness and in magnificence, in misfortune and success, finally succumbed to the royal will.
After showing how the counterpart of these arrangements existed at Durham (vide Arch.
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